Sadia Shirazi is an independent curator, writer and architect based in Brooklyn. In her transdisciplinary practice she works as a facilitator, organizer, conservator, caretaker, archivist, designer and curator, creating infrastructures for reproduction and sociality that reconsider questions of value, capture and exchange.

Shirazi has lectured and led workshops at Cambridge University, The New School, New York University, Beaconhouse National University and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has written essays on art, architecture, space and politics for magazines and journals including art forum, C magazine, Bidoun, Jadaliyya, the Sarai Reader, Independent Curators International (ICI) and The Funambulist. Recent curatorial projects include welcome to what we took from is the state at The Queens Museum, New York (2016), 230 MB / Exhibition Without Objectsat Khoj International Artists’ Association in New Delhi (2013), 136 MB / Exhibition Without Objects at The Drawing Room in Lahore (2012), and Foreclosed. Between Crisis and Possibilityat The Kitchen in New York (2011).